Limestone County victims who lost everything in the April 28, 2014, tornado sought shelter at Central Church of Christ in Athens, a Red Cross overnight shelter that closed Saturday, May 3. The agency opened an emergency aid station at 1600 Armory St. in its place. (Lucy Berry | lberry@al.com)

LIMESTONE COUNTY, Alabama -- The Red Cross shelter established in Limestone County to allow people whose homes were destroyed by the April 28 tornado to stay overnight has closed but an aid station is open, according to a press release.

The agency issued a statement Saturday saying of the 13 shelters opened statewide after the tornado outbreak, only one in Bessemer remains open. The Limestone County Emergency Management Agency released guidelines for victims to apply for federal aid earlier in the day. Read those here.

Emergency aid stations are open at several locations statewide, including one in Limestone County at Friendship Methodist Church at 16479 Lucas Ferry Road.

Red Cross crews will be on the ground for weeks supporting those affected. Those who would like to help people affected by disasters like tornadoes, floods and other crises can make a donation to American Red Cross Disaster Relief by visiting www.redcross.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or texting the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

Updated at 4:30 p.m. May 5 to change address of aid station, per Red Cross.